
What is reality…?
Hmm?
I feel like there are more images of stayers becoming Uma Musume.
>>3McQueen and Rice…
>>12As for Rice Shower, isn’t McQueen on the Decca side?
I don’t really understand because I’m not living in a world where Uma Musume actually exists.
If it wasn’t a general-purpose model, would Ryan have a left body type…?
If you convert it poorly to humans
In the first place, you can’t call 1200m a short-distance race! That’s the point…
Most people’s breast size was measured at an appropriate distance.
Almost all of it is middle-distance running for humans…
Compared to regular horses, thoroughbreds are quite delicate.
Well, if we’re talking about humans, a 100m dash could be considered long distance in a strict sense.
Overall, I feel that sprinters have a better posture.
But can a horse run 42.195 km?
>>13I can run about 50 to 60 km in a day.
>>17A full marathon that takes almost a whole day…
>>19Some fast people can finish a full marathon in less than 3 hours.
Aren’t humans amazing?
>>31In terms of long-distance running performance, humans are seriously amazing.
>>34These are the ones that have spread across the continent and crossed over to the sea with this performance.
The expression is different.
All the athletes in the ekiden are super thin, so I can understand the right one.
If converted to human terms, everyone would become a stayer.
I understand that Bakushin is muscular, but if Light O becomes muscular, it feels like something is going to awaken.
In the first place, everyone is running in a fairly forward-leaning posture like they’re sprinting.
Chris S also seems right, doesn’t it?
Even if the body is small, I wonder if I can manage as a stay.
>>23The famous Melody Lane was also a stayer, wasn’t she?
>>23Biko Pegasus and Cox Julian, who ran alongside Hishi Akebono, were also relatively small.
It was at least 400 kg, after all.
>>23It is considered more advantageous to be smaller.
It’s irregular to be large and strong in long distances.
>>30In the spring of 2017, Kitasan Black weighed 536 kg!
>>37Kitasan is over 170 cm in height, so she looks slender for her body weight.
>>37As expected, I’ve been called the Black King at least once…
Because I can do it! 💢
>>24Isn’t it more of a mile runner’s middle distance?!
Even in the era of great stayers like Mac and Creek, there were many that were kind of bulky and large.
Humans also had times when shorter people or skinny Japanese women were strong in marathons, and conversely, for the 100 meters, it’s mostly muscular and macho types, so isn’t it the same for horses?
Was Bakushin O such a muscular horse…?
>>32Compared to the slender Laurel, it’s quite muscular.
Laurel
Bakushin O (or “Explosive Heart King”)
>>40The thickness of the legs is a size different…
>>40The front shoulders of Bakushin are amazing…
>>40Whether the reasoning in the thread image is correct or not is another matter.
Isn’t this a pretty good illustration that is quite faithful to the comparison? Muscular appreciation!
>>40I’ve heard that having shorter legs and torso is more suited for short-distance running, and that’s easy to understand.
In the first place, the horse girls’ running ability is mostly determined by an external power called Uma Soul, so their physique doesn’t really matter.
>>33In Uma Musume, it seems that horses under 450 kg tend to be more loli-like due to their size, while those around 500 kg vary possibly for character differentiation, and horses over 500 kg are generally larger.
Bakuchan’s breasts seem like they would be much softer…
This means that it’s not a sprint even for Uma Musume in the short-distance race.
I think about 70% of the strong impression of Uma Musume’s Steyer is due to Gold Ship.
The posture while running may have more variation due to individual differences in horses than the optimal distance.
Non-neck-swaying perm, etc.
Humans who carry heavy loads and venture far away only to decide to build a house when they arrive are quite funny.
Isn’t human endurance surprisingly great?
Humans are the only organisms that can carry and store moisture…
All Uma Musume are essentially milers.
Being muscular does not mean an athlete is good.
>>49There are muscles that get in the way of movement.
Well, I understand what you’re trying to say.
To be honest, I’m not convinced that Gran Alegria has a delicate build.
In short-distance running, it’s necessary to develop strong shoulders, arms, and chest to generate propulsion.
The development of core and thigh muscles is actually not that different.
The Uma Musume character Kita-chan is small, isn’t she?
>>56I think 165 is big.
Or is it a story about breasts?
What is needed is flexible muscles, while bulky muscle is just extra weight…
Bourbon has an amazing butt.
I don’t think the original horse’s build matters much since Orphe is getting bigger and Shion is getting smaller.
Lara-chan, who used to be a ridiculously large mare, has grown to a decent size now.
Rob Roy has huge breasts, but a height like a loli.
It looks ordinary, but it has incredible power; that’s what Takion said about Uma Musume.
>>63It’s just that Tachyon itself has legs that can’t withstand that power.
Umamusume can exert power beyond muscle strength, but its durability is dead.
>>64It feels like the ligaments and bones can’t keep up.
>>67Since diseases that are unlikely to occur in humans can also develop, there seems to be a problem with natural healing ability.
Perhaps not as extreme as the thread image that references track sprinters and marathon runners.
Indeed, I think that if you train with a focus of either 1200 or 3000, your physique will change somewhat, even for a Uma Musume.
Having a body like a bodybuilder with muscles all over looks good, but in reality, efficient muscle should only be built on necessary parts, so it doesn’t look that appealing.
There are no interesting people who say things like “I want to see it in real life.”
Your muscles are amazing.
In reality, it’s subtle…
When it comes to a toned body, it’s Bourbon.
What will happen to a monster that can run a wide range of distances?